Vote Informed Election
2000!
Some Sites to Help
You Make
a Decision on November
7th
For the anything you might want to know
about any aspect of the election please visit: http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/elec2000.html
Grace York and her staff have put up Election
2000. And it's being updated daily.
You
Can't Vote if You Aren't Registered--Here's How
Here are few pages that
we think will help you evaluate your choices
How the Election Works
InfoUSA
From the State Dept., this page is designed
to explain American government and politics to non-Americans. We think
it's a good guide for everyone.
Find out more about American
Government
For other in-depth information on the
the US government and politics check
CUNY+
for books in the BC Library collection.
Some useful subject headings are:
s=Campaign funds--United States
s=Democratic Party (U.S.)
s=Electioneering--United States
s=Lobbying--United States
s=Political action committees--United
States
s=Political participation--United States
s=Presidents--United States--Election
s=Pressure groups--United States
s=Republican Party (U.S. : 1854-)
s=United States--Elections
s=Voting--United States
Presidential Candidates and
Party Platforms
Congressional Races and
Other Local Elections
Election
2000: Congressional Races
The
State Pages
New
York
"Your complete directory of New York candidates
for Governor, United State Senator and Congress in the current election
cycle ... state political parties ... the official state election office
... and state news sources."
NYS
Board of Elections
Find out about statewide ballot propositions,
voting in NYS, absentee ballots, election law, campaign finance, and voting
district maps.
NYC
Board of Elections
NYC
Voter Assistance Commission
Vote-Smart's
NY page
Center
for Responsive Politics
Tracks who's getting how much and from
whom. Check out the numbers for the NY Senate race.
Lobby Group Websites
An excellent survey of Lobby
Group Websites is available at the University of Michigan Election
2000 page.
Issues
For an extensive list of issue related
links--Click Here
Some good multi-issue sites are:
Electronic Policy
Network
Intellectual
Capital
The
Jefferson Project guide to online politics
I Still Want to Know More:
Web
White and Blue
Web White & Blue 2000 is a non-profit,
non-partisan project linking 17 major information sources. This network
has come together in order to provide voters with a comprehensive view
of the best online political information resources.
Gotham
Gazette.com
Compiled by the Citizens Union, a non-partisan
consumer interest group, it deals with policy issues concerning NYC.
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